Archer Maclean's Pool

Archer Maclean's Pool is a computer game by Archer MacLean, published by Virgin Games in 1992 for the Commodore Amiga Atari ST and PC.[1][2]

Archer Maclean's Pool
Developer(s)Archer MacLean[1]
Publisher(s)Virgin Games
Composer(s)Michael Powell[1]
Platform(s)Amiga, Atari ST, PC
Release1992
Genre(s)Sports games (pool)
Mode(s)Single-player, multi-player

Gameplay

The sequel of sorts to Jimmy White's 'Whirlwind' Snooker, the game replaces the snooker theme of the predecessor game with that of pool.[3]

Reception

gollark: Well, I have no idea what y ou're doing... and this already seems to be heavily built around a lot of unsafe, so I'd have to rewrite the whole thing.
gollark: Do you want me to execute Protocol Epsilon or something?
gollark: You could create an issue asking for per-byte access, except *they seem to provide that but you just want to ignore ownership*!
gollark: Well, they *can* do it, but probably *shouldn't* and I won't depend on any library which recklessly uses unsafe.
gollark: You may know what you're doing, but that doesn't mean you are not doing it WRONG!

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